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Climate change is opening up the Arctic, and a $600 million-plus expansion will make Nome on Alaska's western coast the nation’s first deep-water Arctic port.
Canada seems to have forgotten its duty to consult with First Nations on new infrastructure projects, yet again, ...
The nation’s first Arctic deep-water port in Nome, Alaska, will have to wait, with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers halting procurement of the $662-million project's first phase due to the ...
Deep-Water-Port News: Jan De Nul Starts Dredging Ops For New Deep-Water Port In Senegal, India Approves $9-Billion Port To Boost Trade With Europe, Black & Sunday, March 9, 2025.
The Port of Coos Bay is the largest deep-water port between San Francisco and Portland. It operates its own short-line railway, connecting with the Union Pacific mainline near Eugene.
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Deep water oil terminal approved off Texas coast - MSNThe Department of Transportation has approved plans for construction of an deep water port off the coast of Texas. The port, owned by Texas Gulflink, would be located 26.6 nautical miles off the ...
A $3.5 billion deep-water port set to begin operations later this year could be South America’s first global commercial hub. The megaproject is raising U.S. concerns over how it will deepen ...
Climate change is opening up the Arctic, and a $600 million-plus expansion will make Nome on Alaska's western coast the nation’s first deep-water Arctic port.
A $600 million-plus expansion makes Nome, population 3,500, the nation’s first deep-water Arctic port. The expansion, expected to be operational by the end of the decade, will accommodate not ...
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